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feldido:I'm using a windows phone with Cortana right now. You're talking about the PC version |
feldido:read the article again. It's going to be operational on Android and IOS just the way it is on Windows phone right now |
Microsoft’s virtual assistant, Cortana, has been hailed on all sides. Hitherto only available for Windows devices, the app is now available for Android and iOS devices as well. Note though that it is available only in USA and China for now, but its availability will be expanded over time. Will Cortana ever be available for BlackBerry 10? Android link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.cortana IOS link : https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cortana/id1054501703?mt=8 http://mobilityarena.com/you-can-now-use-cortana-on-your-iphone-and-android-smartphone/
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Wonders shall never end. APC scams continue unabated Imo people ndo |
Instead of them to think about how to hasten judicial processes they say female trousers are their main problems. |
The APC keeps proving time and again that they're led and populated by hypocritical moróns |
This governor is a morón ![]() |
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The Russian Defense Ministry is giving a major media briefing to outline measures to combat international terrorism. The military operation in Syria is expected to dominate the event. 02 December 2015 16:37 GMT Mufti Ravil Gainutdin, the head of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia and the Russian Council of Muftis, has called for calm in the assessment of Russian-Turkish relations, and said he has instructed the employees of both organizations to refrain from sharp comments on the relationship between the two countries. "We are religious figures who are of no relation to politics," the mufti said. "We believe that today we all need to calm down, be rational and think of people's well-being. But we think that we have not passed the point of no return as of yet. A compromise can still be found - negotiations and diplomacy can help settle any conflict,” he added. 16:00 GMT Watch the full video of the Defense Ministry briefing: 15:18 GMT Responding to the Russian allegations, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that nobody had a right to “slander” Turkey by accusing it of buying oil from Islamic State. Speaking at a university in the Qatar’s capital of Doha on Wednesday, Erdogan once again claimed that he would resign if such accusations were proven to be true and stressed he did not want Turkey’s relations with Russia to deteriorate further. 12:59 GMT The photos and footage used in the media briefing have been published on the Defense Ministry’s website. 12:56 GMT Russia is to provide evidence of Turkey’s role in training, arming and smuggling foreign fighters into Syria next week. 12:42 GMT Footage of a Russian airstrike on an oil storage facility controlled by IS has been provided by the Defense Ministry. 12:35 GMT Russia doesn’t expect Turkish President Erdogan to resign in the face of the new evidence, even though he had promised to do so. His resignation is not Russia’s goal and is a matter for the Turkish people. 12:31 GMT Russia cannot comprehend that such a large-scale business as oil smuggling could not have been noticed by the Turkish authorities. Russia concludes that the Turkish leadership is directly involved in the smuggling. 12:28 GMT q @mod_russia: every day an oil tanker in #turkey is loaded with #syria oil smuggled out by terrorist groups pic.twitter.com/jSwTGykQF5 — Murad Gazdiev (@MuradoRT) December 2, 2015Q 12:26 GMT The US-led coalition has failed to intensify strikes on oil tankers and other IS oil infrastructure. Russia will send intelligence on potential targets to coalition members, assuming that a lack of intelligence may be the reason for their hesitance. Russia, for its part, will continue attacking the oil business of the terrorists and expects the US-led coalition to do the same. https://www.rt.com/news/324252-russian-military-news-briefing/
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It's quite sad, our political appointees have been reduced to pop stars. People (especially bloggers) now look out for who "rocked" a photograph better instead of how dedicated or effective our politicians are. It's safe to say we're being hoodwinked by the media |
Space should have been made for her name to written |
Bilany:have you tried downloading from the normal web browser/ucweb and what's the experience ? Ps what apps do you use for song downloads |
Finepaparazy:the taxi CATCHED fire ![]() |
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Russia announced today that it would deploy the latest version of its high-tech doomsday plane, the Ilyushin-80, which is designated for use during nuclear war or national emergencies. “The flying command center will be able to coordinate the worldwide operations of its ground, naval, air and missile forces, including nuclear weapons, as well as the country’s satellites,” reports Debkafile. According to Global Security, the command and control aircraft, also known as the Maxdome, “Is meant to fly the President of Russia and/or surviving authority figures and highest ranking members of the Soviet (now Russian) government to safety in the event of all-out nuclear war.” The jet is designed to be used when command infrastructure is disrupted due to nuclear conflict and will be, “permanently staffed with senior generals, operational commanders and technicians,” according to the report. It is fitted with an air filtration system that resists radioactive fallout as well as technology that protects against an EMP attack or a nuclear explosion. Tensions have continued to build between NATO and the Kremlin since last week’s shoot down of a Russian fighter jet by Turkey. As we reported yesterday, Russia is now equipping its Su-34 fighters with air-to-air missiles in preparation for potential dogfights with NATO over Syria. http://www.infowars.com/russia-to-deploy-new-doomsday-plane-in-readiness-for-nuclear-war/ |
Bayelsa state commissioner for science, technology and manpower development Indutimi Komonibo resigned today with immediate effect.
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By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor ABUJA — In a bid to recover stolen defence cash running into trillions of Naira, the Defence Headquarters might have started recalling no fewer than 20 Generals said to have been involved in the purchase of arms and ammunition for the country. Counterfeit nairaCompetent military sources told Vanguard last night that the suspected top military officers were being detained at a military facility in Abuja and would soon be made to face the music for their roles in fleecing the nation. Similarly, the sources hinted that key military, naval and air force officers, who had retired within the last three months, were also being recalled to face an investigating panel probing the purchase of arms for the nation since 2009 with a view to ascertaining their roles in the missing defence funds. According to one of the sources, who spoke in confidence to our correspondent yesterday, the investigative panel, which was raised by the Chief of Army Staff, is headed by a Brigadier General, whose name was not also disclosed for security reasons. According to a source, “I can tell you that the current leadership of the Defence institution in Nigeria has zero tolerance for corruption given the need to give Nigeria a new lease of life. All those suspected to have diverted any money meant for the armed forces are being recalled to explain their roles in arms purchase. “As we speak, some Generals currently serving are under detention at a military facility in Abuja while some who had retired but held sensitive appointments relating to arms and logistics procurement have been recalled by an investigating panel.” It was learnt that some of the detained top military officers might have connived with some national security officers to divert huge sums of money set aside for the procurement of vital equipment and platforms for the armed forces by acknowledging receipt of such items when none had been supplied. The Presidency is said to have ordered the military authorities to take immediate steps to recover stolen funds allocated to them. Panel report This followed the report of a panel raised by President Muhammadu Buhari on August 31 this year to look into defence budget and recommend the way forward for Nigeria. In turning in its interim report, the panel raised the alarm that certain individuals saddled with the task of arms procurement for Nigeria, made away with huge sums and left the army to fight with bare hands. The panel said that extra budgetary interventions collated by the committee was N643.8 billion while the foreign currency component was $2.2 billion. The report indicated that the amounts excluded grants from the state governments and funds collected by the Directorate of State Services and the Police. The statement said the committee observed that in spite of this huge financial intervention, very little was expended to support defence procurement. Failed contracts The committee also observed that of 513 contracts awarded at $8,356,525,184.32; N2,189,265,724,404.55 and 54,000.00 Euros, 53 were failed contracts amounting to $2,378,939,066.27 and N13,729,342,329.87 respectively. According to the statement, the committee also noted that the amount of foreign currency spent on failed contracts was more than double the one billion dollars loan that the National Assembly approved for borrowing to fight the insurgency in the North East. It stated that the committee also discovered that payments to the tune of N3.850 billion were made to a single company by the former NSA without documented evidence of contractual agreements or fulfilment of tax obligations to the Federal Government. The statement said: “Further findings revealed that between March 2012 and March 2015, the erstwhile NSA, Lt. Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) awarded fictitious and phantom contracts to the tune of N2,219,188,609.50; $1,671,742,613.58 and 9,905,477.00 Euros. “The contracts, which were said to be for the purchase of four Alpha Jets, 12 helicopters, bombs and ammunition were not executed and the equipment were never supplied to the Nigerian Air Force, neither are they in its inventory. “Even more disturbing was the discovery that out of these figures, two companies, were awarded contracts to the tune of N350,000,000.00; $1,661,670,469.71 and 9,905,477.00 Euros alone. “This was without prejudice to the consistent non-performance of the companies in the previous contracts awarded. “Additionally, it was discovered that the former NSA directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to transfer $132,050,486.97 and 9,905,473.55 Euros to the accounts of Societe D’equipmente Internationaux in West Africa, United Kingdom and United States of America for un-ascertained purposes, without any contract documents to explain the transactions http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/missing-cash-defence-hqtrs-detains-generals-recalls-others/ |
And so what ? I still love bubu ![]()
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![]() I love my president
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cut007:she has a blog site, I'll get the details for you or go through her profile on twitter @sugabelly. Audu's side of the story is on this forum SignalNg |
APC is the number one opposition party in Lagos state. Leak times Ko leak ice cream ni |
Under the law, you can't have legal consensual séx with a minor (-18) She was 17 then so you've implicated yourself the more. Just destroy her image, that's the best you can do. The age of consent is 18 years.[44] [Section 31 of the Child's Rights Act 2003. Also Sections 21 and 22 of the same Act prohibit Child marriage or betrothal.] However, homosexuality is illegal. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_consent_in_Africa |
ewosk:I dunno what you're talking about |
There's nothing wrong with their take home pays if you really scrutinize it. I think it should even be reduced the more.
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notmywill:thank you o jare, I just got tired of replying some kind of people here. Common sense is not common at all |
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the rapisť ? Ok |
jendor123:you do that over Wi-Fi |
Oluwadare:it could (most likely) be that network is bad/fluctuating at that moment |
Promxy94:close eye go any correct Nokia store change screen. I don see say anybody wey change their own outside dey get K leg |
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Imo people ndo
